Returns a list of tags. You can return tags from a specific resource by specifying an ARN, or you can return all tags for a given type of resource, such as clusters, snapshots, and so on.
The following are limitations for DescribeTags
:
MaxRecords
and Marker
parameters together with the ARN parameter.MaxRecords
parameter can be a range from 10 to 50 results to return in a request.If you specify both tag keys and tag values in the same request, Amazon Redshift returns all resources that match any combination of the specified keys and values. For example, if you have owner
and environment
for tag keys, and admin
and test
for tag values, all resources that have any combination of those values are returned.
If both tag keys and values are omitted from the request, resources are returned regardless of whether they have tag keys or values associated with them.
See also: AWS API Documentation
Request Syntax
response = client.describe_tags(
ResourceName='string',
ResourceType='string',
MaxRecords=123,
Marker='string',
TagKeys=[
'string',
],
TagValues=[
'string',
]
)
arn:aws:redshift:us-east-2:123456789:cluster:t1
.The type of resource with which you want to view tags. Valid resource types are:
For more information about Amazon Redshift resource types and constructing ARNs, go to Specifying Policy Elements: Actions, Effects, Resources, and Principals in the Amazon Redshift Cluster Management Guide.
MaxRecords
value, a value is returned in a marker
field of the response. You can retrieve the next set of records by retrying the command with the returned marker
value.marker
parameter and retrying the command. If the marker
field is empty, all response records have been retrieved for the request.A tag key or keys for which you want to return all matching resources that are associated with the specified key or keys. For example, suppose that you have resources tagged with keys called owner
and environment
. If you specify both of these tag keys in the request, Amazon Redshift returns a response with all resources that have either or both of these tag keys associated with them.
A tag value or values for which you want to return all matching resources that are associated with the specified value or values. For example, suppose that you have resources tagged with values called admin
and test
. If you specify both of these tag values in the request, Amazon Redshift returns a response with all resources that have either or both of these tag values associated with them.
dict
Response Syntax
{
'TaggedResources': [
{
'Tag': {
'Key': 'string',
'Value': 'string'
},
'ResourceName': 'string',
'ResourceType': 'string'
},
],
'Marker': 'string'
}
Response Structure
(dict) --
TaggedResources (list) --
A list of tags with their associated resources.
(dict) --
A tag and its associated resource.
Tag (dict) --
The tag for the resource.
Key (string) --
The key, or name, for the resource tag.
Value (string) --
The value for the resource tag.
ResourceName (string) --
The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) with which the tag is associated, for example: arn:aws:redshift:us-east-2:123456789:cluster:t1
.
ResourceType (string) --
The type of resource with which the tag is associated. Valid resource types are:
For more information about Amazon Redshift resource types and constructing ARNs, go to Constructing an Amazon Redshift Amazon Resource Name (ARN) in the Amazon Redshift Cluster Management Guide.
Marker (string) --
A value that indicates the starting point for the next set of response records in a subsequent request. If a value is returned in a response, you can retrieve the next set of records by providing this returned marker value in the Marker
parameter and retrying the command. If the Marker
field is empty, all response records have been retrieved for the request.
Exceptions
Redshift.Client.exceptions.ResourceNotFoundFault
Redshift.Client.exceptions.InvalidTagFault